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D. 8. WOODROW, HEAL ESTATE m LOAM AGtfT UNION BLOCK. OCALA, - - KL,OJIL>.A. ESTABLISHEF ot>6. THE OCALA BANNER 0. L.' BITTINQER. Oity Editor. All Qi tloes, oaatLs oi reaolutioa* o! respect and Condolence over ten lines will be charged for at the rate of one Cent a wold. For the intelligent v tier the coming mar trill be fraught irith more interest th n a campaign. By what is done this winter the Fate of parties and the history of gov ernment will be determined. The most valuable paper that comes to this office is the New York World. Fearless aud independent, working at all times for the best interest of the peeple, aud never for the sellish ends of any ring or individual, supporting the right and condemning the wroug wherever found, it becomes a great i>ower for good throughout the land. Its policy is defined by its well-known motto: “Equal Rights to All, Special! Favors to none.” The reputation of the Weekly World as an incomparable newspaper Is fully established. 1 reaches for the very best aud fullest news of the entire country, and gets it. The celebrated “Tariff Mulle” ar ticles are again running in their weekly and are creatiug widespread attenliou. Its miscellaneous pages are replete with articles of valuable and interesting information to every one. It is a large 12-page, 8-eolumu (taper for ouly $1 a year. THE OCALA BANNER aud the Weekly World one year, both for ouly $1.63. The BANNER aud World Alinauac, $1.29. BANNER, Weekly World oue year aud Woild Almanac, all three for $1.85. Address, OCALA BANNER, Ocala, Fla. Unpreotdented Newspaper Combine. The Ocala Banker and the Atlan ta Weekly Constitution, for one dol lar AND FIFTY CENTS a year to CASH subscribers. The Constitution is the best weekly paper in the country, aad is emphatically the people’s paper. The Banner aud Weekly Citizen, Jacksonville, oue year for only one dollar aud a half cash, in advance. Show cases for sale at Peyser’s. Florida survives the light. Lovers of first-class apples can rind them at Smith's. Avery refreshing frost Wednesday morning. Ball bearing and Cushion Tire Baby Carriages at E. L. Root & Co’s. The wood men s smile is growing as j the thermometer goes down. It is said 1,000 acres has been plant- : ed in cabbages around Mclntosh. Leave orders for wood at Will Lu cius’ meat market. Will Knox left Thursday for Ten nessee for another car-load of horses. Tuesday the Weekly Banner added ten new names to ils subscription list. It is reported that DaGama, the ! Brazilian insurgeut, has capitulated. Finest Residence in Ocala for sale Inquire at this office. There is a “deadlock” in Mississippi . over the election of a successor to Senator Walthall. Harry Davis, messenger for the Merchants' National Bank, speut Sun day in Jacksonville. Hard-water soap now sold at popu lar prices, eighlly-five cents a dozen. It has no equal for the bath, at the Anti-Monopoly Drug Store. The Baptist Witness this week con tains eight full columns about the Corbett-Mitchell fight. The Duval Athletic Club, which has disbanded, is out about $4,000 in the Corbett-Mitchell contest. It looks like Veunor Adams, being tried in Orlaudo for an assault on Miss Laubach, will be cleared. Mr. Edwaid C. Butt'um and family arrived last Saturday from their sum mer outing at Westerly, R. L The literary entertainment at the Belleview hotel Tuesday night was a most successful aud pleasant affair. Dr. E. Van Hood had the misfor tune Tuesday to have his spirited horse run away and wreck his buggy. . Mr. Herbert J.nes having disposed . of his bottling works to A?r. Ed. C. Smith, intends to go to Montgomery U> reside. The water works question at Gaines vill k nearing the end. They are in hopes that by the 15th of February they can turn the water into the mains. Barley, Shelled almonds, Evaporated vegetables for soups, Smoked beef, Anchovies, Jams, Jellies and Cranberry sauce At the Tea Pot. THE OCALA BANNER. The paper of the people. ! PERSONAL. L. Hickson Johnson, of Micauopy., spent Tuesday in Ocala. Merchant M Fishel made a flying trip to Jacksonville Tuesday. John C. Jenkins, of Hotmsassa, has I been appointed a substitute postal ! clerk. Rev. J. C. Porler, of the Baptist I Witness, preached at LaCrosse, Alueb ! ua county Sundlft.. Aimng the late arrivals w the i Frederick House is Mrs. Butler, of ! Texas, a very agreeable lady. Captain Joe Palmer, of Montlceilo, j arrived in town Monday and will as ; sist Mrs. Palmer in conducting the Hodge House, Mr. and Mrs. Green, of Columbia, S. C., are pleasantly located at the Frederick House and enjoying our un equalled climate. Dr. Bartley returned from Wiillstou, where ne operated on John Tttoinas for cataract of the eye. It was successfully done. Mrs. Montgomery and her daughter, Mrs. Smith, who spent part of last j winter in Ocala, are here agaiu enjoy ing the comforts of the Ocala House. Dr. S. B. Gildings is visiting his daughter, Mrs. W. 8. Edwards, of Ocala. The doctor will remain in j Ocala several weeks.—Gainesville Hun. Mr. T. Boylissaud family, of Brook lyn, N. Y., are on a visit to Mr. J. M. Smith, lu the Cotton Plant district, where Mr. Boyliss has it very flue or ange grove. Mr. Geo. Peyser aud son, Nathan, arrived Thursday night from New York on a visit to Mr. ('has. Peyser, and will remain for the winter. Mr. Chas. Peysor is delighted to have his { brother with him. j Mr. E. D. Mills, of Metamora, i iiieli., made the Banner u pleasant call Tuesday and took iu the Banner. He has purchased some land on the Waldo place aud experts to make it his home iu the future. Mr. A. L. Waldo, wife aud five tittle daughters, of Atlanta, G:t., are guests of Mr. aud Mrs. Wm. N. Bungs and Col. Joliu M. Martin and family. Mr. Waldo is a former Marion county man, but now a leading insurance umu of | Atlanta. | Mr. L. W. Haile, who, since the I death of his estimable wife, has been absent at Tallahassee, where he plated his two iittie boys in the home of his sister, has returned to Ocala, and after settling up his business, will return to Tallahassee to make it his home. The Banner regrets to lose Mr. Haile as a citizen, for he has made an excellent one. Judge Eugene Gary, of Abbyvilie, South Carolina, with his mother ar rived Wednesday and is on a visit to j Mrs. Colonel Gary and her family, of i this city. Judge Gary, who previous ! to ins election to the bench as associ- i ate justice oi the state, was elected ! lieutenant governor on the Tiiitnan J ticket. He is quite a young man, not I yet thirty, aud is oue of the rising young nicu of the Palmetto state, for whom, if life is spared, a distinguished future awaits him. - Beggs’ Diarrhoea Balsam Relieves Colic, Diarrhoea, and Dys entery instantly. Always keep a sup ply on hand. Solo aud warranted by J. B. Carlisle, Ocala. Gone to flis Long Rest. Mr. J. L. Mathews, father of Marion ' county’s well known aud peerless as-j sessor, died at Flemiugton, January j 14th of paralysis, being helpless for ! the past four years. Deceased has been acitizenof Fletn- j iugton since 1853, ha ving come from | South Carolina. He was the father of j eight children, seven boys and girl, of whom four boys and one | daughter, Mrs. J. R. Chilly, survive him. He was married twice, liis se cond wife, who was 5 rs. Pinkerton, survives him. Mr. Mathews was one of the best and most successful farmers that ever tilled the soil of Marion county. He lived at home, and after Ids se- j corn! season in the state, never bought J a bushel of corn, always having plenty i to sell himself. He was aged 78 years, lu politics, j an unwavering democrat; in religion, j a devoted and zealous Biptist. A good citizen has gone from us, but left us an example wor.hv of Lmita tiou. Pea cto his ashes. Is your hair failing out or turning gray? If so try Biggs’ Hair Renewer. The effect is wonderful. Bold and war ranted by J. B. Carlisle, Ocala. Fire- A fire was discovered Wednesday afternoon iu the residence of Mr. Wil lis Ethridge, on Fort King avenue. The alarm was turned in and the fire quickly extinguished without serious j damage to the roof of the house or the contents of the building. Fire origi nated from proximity of chimuey* to roof. Hose Company JSo. 1 met with an accideut as they started for the fire, caused by someone not connected with the company assisting iu bar ucssiug the hor.-e, fastening one rein iu the ring of the hames instead of the ring of the bridle bit, result, that when the horse plunged out of the hose house, the driver, in drawing the reins, ran the wagon against the building, breaking the siugle tree, which caused a delay of fully five minutes. Persons, not connected with the company, should keep their hands off. PILES! PILES! PILES! Can be cured. Try Boggs’ German Salve when everything else has failed. Sold aud warranted by J. B. Carlisle, Oeala. New jewelry at WeiheV PISTOL ASD WHIP. An Uncomfortable Predicament- Monday afternoon a young man, B. Hall, came up from Leesburg and called on Sir. W. O. Massey. He showed Mr. Massey a letter which he (Massey) had written Hall’s sister and insisted in it his sister had beeu in sulted. No sooner did Mr. Massey acknowl edge the letter than Hall drew a pis tol, with which he covered Massey, and with a whip proceeded to lay it on with a lively stroke. This incident took place on South Third street, opposite J. W Bander’s livery stables. As soon as the deed was done Mr. Hull took the train for home. The circumstances leading to this little episode are these: Mr. Hall had a sister who came to Oeala several weeks ago from Leesburg to rent a house, iiiss Hall was stopping at Mrs. McAteer’s, and in course of bus iness called on Mr. Massey, who is a real estate dealer. He made several business calls on theyouug lady. In course of conversation, after he be- I came well acquainted with her, he | called her "little sweetheart,” using it iu a playful manner, and as the young lad. took it '.ood naturedly, in writing to her on business, after she went boute, he used the same expression iu liis letier. This letter Miss Hall showed her brother, who took exemp tion to it, boarded the first train for Ocala, with the uenoament as above related. The occurrence created food for talk, and the town was full of it Tues day morning. Mr. Massey, who is old enough to be the young woman’s grand-father, in sists that he meant nothing disre spectful or discourteous by the expres sion, “little sweetheart.” Guaranteed Cure. We authorize our advertised drug gist to sell Dr! King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Couchs, and Colds, u on this condition. If you are afflic ted with a cough, cold or any Lung, Throat or chest trouble, and will use \ this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, atfd experience no benefit, j you may return the bottle and have ! your money refunded. We could uot make this offer did we not know that Dr. King’s New Discovery could be relied on. Tt never disappoint*. Trial bottles free at J. B. Carlisle Drug Store. Large size 50c. and SI.OO. Marion Oounty Men Convicted. In the United States Court Tuesday morning Owen Sykes, n white man 71 years of age, from Mclntosh, was con victed on two indictments—operating an illicit still and selling liquor with- ! out paying the special tax. Owing to j his age, and being a sufferer from can cer of the face, sentence was suspend ed in both cases. Everett Waters, a young white man, was also convicted for assisting Sykes in stilling liquor and was sent to the county jail for fourteen elays. John E. Fields, an other white man, was convicted of selling liquor iu this county without j paying the government tax, but he. was not s utenced. Rheumatism, Headache, Earache, ! Toothache, and Neuralgia, are only j severe reminders that your stomach, j liver and kidneys are not iu proper w orking order, aud that you should j remove the cause at once. Beggs’ j Blood Purifier and Blood Maker will’ postiveiy do this as it acts directly ou ■ these vital parts. Every bottle war- ’ ranted by J. B. Carlisle, Ocala. A Florida Family. Mr. I. N. Shepard, jr., died at his home in Gadsden county from pneu monia ou Tuesday, the 23rd iust. He \ was au ex-Coufederate soldier and was j nearly 48 years of age at the tira° of hi- dea h. vr. Miopard hit a widow aqd eighneu < i nioeieen children to mourn his untimely loss. Disauthor ilively reported that Mrs. Shepard j was the mother of twenty-one or twenty-two children by her late hus band, three aets of twins being among the number. From Arcadia to Palmetto- We note by the l ist issu * of the Ar- ; cadiau Commercial that brother J. Ira Gore will remove from Arcadia to Palmetto. Mr. Phillip Isaacs, of ; Oveido, will assume charge of the i Commercial. The Banner exteuds! its best w ishes to the retiring aud as- i suming editors aud trusts success will follow them in their new fields of labor. A congested condition of the throat and bronchial tubes is a dangerous | symptom. Inflammation of the bron- j chia extending downward may soon ( reach and involve the lungs. Under i such circumstances to avert consump r j tion take Dr l all’s Cough Syrup reg uiwriy according to :h> directions on the bottle. Just Rushing, Monday the Ocala Wagon Works, of which Mr. Gates is the efficient n anager, disposed of six vehicles, one i buggy, three backboards, oue double I and one single wagon Considering ; the fiuauctai status of things, the j Ocala Wagon Works never did a bet- i ter or more thriving business. Chrysanthemums- Choice chrysanthemums for sale, j twenty varieties for $1 1-24-11 Mrs. T. D. Crawford. backlm's Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world tor Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup tions aud positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refund- j ejj. Price 25 cents per bottle. For., sale bv Jas. B. Carlisle. 00ALA, FLA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1594 ; The Harm-Waldo Wedding a Brilliant Affair. Thursday at 11 a. m., at Millwood j Mr. W. W. Harris, jr., of Wilming ! too, N. C , was married to Miss Mary Owens Waldo, in the presence of nu merous friends from far aud near. Mr. Albert H. Birdsey acted as bevt mau, while Mbs Annie Waldo, the lovely sister of the bride, was the graceful maid of honor. Those present from Ocala were Col. John M. Martin, wife and daughter, j Msss May, Dr. Wm, Anderson and wife, Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. Birdsey, Mrs. ; W. N. Baugs and little daughter, Mrs. | W. K. McDonald, Mrs. R B. McCou i nell, Mrs. F. D. Mason, Misser Maggie Birdsey aud Maud Reardou, and the Messrs. D. S. Woodrow, Fred Clark, W. W. Condon, A. H. Birdsey and Profs. Colby and Foskett, the two last supplying the music. | The house was beautifully decorated ] anti after the ceremony and cougratu | lations had been offered, all were ia- I vlted to au elegant spread, i It was the most elegant wedding ! that has been witnessed in Marion | county since the old ante-bellum days. The groom is a well known young business man of Wilmington, while of the fair bride naught need he said, as she is “to the manner born,” well known and a decided fiiqontc in o eieiy, beautiful, accomplished aud possessed of a genial, sunny disposi i tion,- which endears her to ail with j whom she comes in contact. The h ppy couple left on the after ; noon train for New Orleans to take in j Mardi Gras, thence to Wilmington, their future home. The Banner ex tends best wishes. A Hous hold Treas tire D. W. Fuller, of Cansjohurie, N. Y. t I says that he always keeps Dr. King's : New Discovery in the house and his j family has always found the very | best results follow its use; that he would not be without it, if procurable. G. A. Dykeinan Druggist, Catskili, N. | Y., says that Dr. King’s New Dis | covery is undoubtedly the best cough ! remedy; that he has used it in his ' family for eight years, and it has never failed to do all that Is claimed j for it. Why not try a remedy so long ; tried and tested. Trial bottles free at J. B. Carlisle Drug Store. Regular size 50c. and SI.OO. , Falsely Accused. Monday Judge Hill passed on the case iu which Louise Dickens was charged by Eunice Edwards of ap propriating SIOB, the proceeds of-one, Johnson’s orange crop, who had leased Edward’s land. Edwards could not make good his charge against the woman, and she was discharged. All j the parties in the case were colored, i and reside some four miles north of Ocala. Uuequaled as a pain-destroyer.—E. D. Weiss, Gay Building, Bc. Louis, Mo., writes: “I have used your Sal vation Oil several times and find it uu equaled as a pain-destroyer. 1 was troubled with pains in my legs and" tried several remedies which did me no good. I then used Salvation Oil , , and the results were good.” The Banner Circulates. Some time siuce the Bauuer n ted j j the fact that our justly popular county j cierk, D. A. Miller, bad come in pos- j session through a partial friend of a superior kind of sweet potato. Sirce then he has bad many letters and ! callers to see the potato to find out all . about them. Tuesday he bad a letti r I from Pawnee, Oklahoma, in which j the writer desired to kuow if he bud them for sale, etc. ’ Johnsou’s Aromatic Compound Cod i Liver Oil enriches the blood, builds sound flesh, restores strength aud vi tality to the debilitated body. Full pint bottles $1 at the Anti-Monopoly j Drug Store. A Fine House- Geo. Mackay, Ocala’s skilled arebi- | teet Is drawiug plaus for a residence for Mr. W. G. Norswortbv. Air. N. j is one of the most successful aud pros- ! perous vegetable and fruit growers in ! Mclntosh aud a good friend of the ! Banner. May success continue with him and his. The building will cost I $5,000. You can never tell what a sligh cold may lead to; it is best, therefore, to * give yourself the benefit of the doubt, and cure it as soon as possible with j Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. A day’s de lay, sometimes an hour’s delay, may result in serious consequences. Mardi Gras- The F. C. & P. are iu it again in t connection with the celebration of this popular carnival. Round trip'! rates to Mobile, $24.30, and to New I Orleans, $29.95. You can purchase j same until February sth, limited to '■ fifteen days. We understand a man- j ber of Ocala people are going. The j F. C. & P. is the shortest and quickest liue. If, when crossing a railroad track, j you see a train approaching at thirty j miles an hour—get out of the way as ■ soon as possible. When threatened withcJjroDtc rheumatism or catarrh, take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla persistently I and patiently, aud the dauger will soon pass away. Dissolution Notice. The firm known as B. H. Seymour A Cos., doing a saw-mill business near | Ocala is dissolved by mutual consent this 16th day of January, 1894. B. H. Seymeur continues the business, as sumes all the liabilities of the old firm and is to collect all bills due the sauu* B. H. Seymour, R. A. Boyd. 1-19-94 41. Bible and Musical Institute- Beginning at Ocala, Fla., February 2ud, 1894, at the Christian church for , the beuefit of all Sunday schools. The | following is the program: FIRST DAY.—7 p. m.—Song Service. 7:3o—Lecture, "Spiritual Growth. 8:00 Blackboard Illustraiious. ! Chautauqua Normal methods are used. ‘SECOND DAY.—IO:3O a. m.-Soug Service. 11:00—“Studyingand Teaching”—A Teacher’s Meeting. Blackboard exercises on the next Sunday School Lesson. 7 :Q0 p. m,— Song Service—A Drill. 7:30 Lecture, “Sunday School Growth.” B:oo—lllustrations on the Interna tional Lessons with large chroiuo charts. THIRD DAY.—IO:3O a. m.—Song Service. • 11:00—“The qualifications and Prep i aration of Teachers”—a chalk talk, j 7:00 p. m.—Song Service.—a drill, j 7:3o—“Suuday School Manage j ment.” | 8:00 —Blackboard Drawing. | FOURTH DAY.—IO:3O a. in.—Song Service. j 11:00—“The Word Divided”-.! chalk talk. T&eO p in.—Song Service—A drill. [ 7:30—“G0 and Teach the Nations.” B:oo—Missionary Offerings. Nonpareil Hair Ourler , Will keep the Hair in etirl the damp j est weather. Every bottle war j.ranted by J.. B. Carlisle, Ocala. In Dnranoe Vile for Perjury I O. A. Look, who has for some time been occupying the attention of (he ! people of Belleview in connection j with the v'arnland estate, had a hear ing Monday !> f re Squire Abshire for perjury, aud in default of a S4OO bond, ; was sent to the county jail to await the acton of'the criminal court next week. Extending His Trade. Wednesday, J. B. Sutton, Ocala's reliable seed man, had an order from Chicago for seed anil the same day shipped five pounds of encumber seed to Pass Christian, Mississippi, Mr. Sutton feels justly proud of the repu tation and trade he is building up iu his line of bu-iuess. In Jail. Jno. Clark and Jno. Sheldon, Wm. V. Curtis and Ijeopold Ock, white, were committed to jail Tuesday by . Squire Oyer, of Citra, for luting an or ange packing camp iu the Citra or ange groves. Some of the articles stolen were found on the prisoners and ■ two of them confessed. I Fine correspondent stationery and j society stationery < an he found at the j Anti-Monopoly Drug Store, at low prices. Envelopes at twenty-five cents for a quarter of a thousand. Elected Offioers. Tuesday, the Ocala & Blue River Phosphate Company elected the fol lowing directors: C. W. White, R. L. j Anderson, E. 8. GaulifeD, C. S. Clarke j ! and Gustave lhuillier. C. W. White] I was again chosen for president and E. | S. Guulden made vice-president. Arbor Lay. ] Will he duly observed at the Ocala Graded High school loday, coramera ] orating the same with the planting of j trees, shrubs and flowers, singing j songs, reciting, etc. It will be a most enjoyable occasion aud we trust many : patrons and friends of the cause will ! be on hand to encourage the young. ! “Johnnie" Has Gone. We refer to Johnnie Thomas. For j some time he was Penny Duke’s clev er salesmau, then developed into a full fledged reporter for the Capitol. He disappeared and the Vatoidt now mourns an unpaid board bill. Winter dress goods at the Ocala Com mercial ad Bazar Co.'s at astonishing ly low prices. Insped the n. A $20,000 Fhospbate Deal- We note by the Gaiuesville Sun of Monday that president J. M. Graham, of the First National bank of Gaines ville, had sold a tract of phosphate laud several miles north of Roek Springs, Marion county, for $20,000. Do Yon Want a Naw Mattress? Jf so, buy one direct from the fac tory and save '0 per cent. We make mattrisses of every size and material. Try one made of our Florida moss hair. Encourage home industries and write at once for priees to Davies and Griiveson, moss-hair aud mattress factories, Welaka, Fla. 2-2-4 t. For Sale. Eggs from thoroughbred exhibition Plymouth Rock and Brown Leghorns at $2 for thirteen. Stock can be seen. Address, A. B. 8., Banner office. 1- Oity Tax Books. The tax books for the year 1593 are now open at council room. Hours, 9:3Q a. m. to 12 m., and 2to4p. m. SIMON Bknjamin, Tax Collector, City of Ocala. 1-23-lm For Rent—A 7-room bouse, newly papered,-with nil modern improve ruedts. Rent reasonable. Apply to C. D. Massey, First National Bank. 2- in For Sale. 640 acres first-class pine laud, about one-half/ lea red, balance well tim bered. Fteen miles from Ocala. Address, A. F. Barnard, M.D. l-26-2t. St. Marys, Ga. I Wrinkles and hollow cheeks, and dull suken eyes don’t always mean . that a woman’s old. Half tire time , they only show that she’s overworked or suffering. To such women, to every woman who is tired or afflicted, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription safely and certainly brings hack health aud ! strength. It’s a legitimate medicine that corrects and cures; a touic that invigorates and builds up; a nervine that soothes and strengthens. For ail the derangements, irregularities and weaknesses peculiar to women, it is the only guaranteed remedy. If it does not benefit or cure, you have your money back. It won’t do to experiment with Ca tarrh. There’s the constant danger of driving it to the lungs. You can have a perfect and permauenr cure with Dr. Sago s Catarrh Remedy. Not Guilty- Walker Swain, who was taken to Jacksonville and tried before the Dis ! triet U. S. Court far perjury in the | Tbos. Richardson homes ead case, was j discharged aud released from his j bond. - Miss Lillie Williams left Thursday morning for St. Augustine to visit her sister, Mrs. Fred Hand. j Ex Presidft.it E. P. Dismukes, of ! the Merchants’ National Bank, left Saturday night for Quincy, his fu ure home. School supplies can he found at the j Ami-Monopoly Drug Store. A main* j moth tablet for five cents. Also : school text hooks. I' • - j In the opinions of leading lawyers ! given in the Bapiist Witness ou the : prize fight lawyers Miller aud Curry i seem to be on top. | Senator Wahhall stands conspicu ous as the only Senator who ever re | signed IDs heat for the reasons a rigned. His action reaches the high est pitch of honor. j R. C. Taylor, Murfreesboro, Teun., j writes: I have used the Japanese j Pile Cure with gr< at satisfaction and success. For sale at the Anti- Aionup oly Drug Store. The Baptist Witness,*in this weeks’ ; issue, goes for Judge Call and his | conduct in connection with the Cor ; bett-Mitchell contest. Iu connection j With this editorial appears interviews | with Judge Fiuley and lawyers R. L. i Andersou, 11. L. Anderson, Judgeßul i lock J. H. Curry and Hugh E. Miller. We are the sole agents for Radam’s Microbe Killer in Ocala. Persons suf fering with any blood or chronic dis ease sh. uld try this wonderful reme dy. Fifty page book free, giving germ theory of disease. G. D. Tyler. Borax is au excellent washing pow der. The women of Belgium and Holland are noted for their snowy liu en. They attain this desired result by the use of borax—a handfui to ten ] gallons of water. Dr. William Moor, of New York, ■ announces that he has discovered an auli-dote for morphine poisouiug. The alleged remedy is permanganate of potassium. It is claimed that doses of the drug taken internally will counteract the effects of morphine or ] of auy other of the opium poisons. Prof. Mell, principal of the Ocala ! Graded High school, s’arted tor Wiid ] wood Friday night to deliver a lec [ tore before the pupils of the school | and its friends, hut the engine which j drew his ir.tin becoming disabled, the j train was detained and he did not reach his dessinution until 9 p. m., when his audience, deeply regretting his absence, dispersed. Mr. G. W. Higginbotham, who has the contract for buildiug a dirt road through the Ocklawaha swamp, 600 yards, expects to finish same next week. While it will cost $1,200, it will connect Eureka with Lake Kerr, making the distance across five, in stead of twenty-five miles around. A great convenience to that portion of Marion county. Miss Katherine and Miss Elode Helm, of Elizabethtown, Ky., have arrived aud are enjoying the cpmforts of Mrs. E. W. Agnew’s delightful home. Miss Katherine Helm is not onlv a distinguished artist, but by ties of blood is related to the immor tal Lincoln, whose niece she was, anil the grand-daughter of Governor Helm aud daughter of General Ben Helm, two of the famous men of Ken tucky. Mias Elode |is her younger sister. Dandruff is an exudation from the pores of the scalp that spreads and dries, forming scurf and causing the hair to fall out. Hall’s Hair Renewer will prevent it. Mr. G. A. Kunze, one of thesuccess ful fruit and vege'able growers of Ot ange Lake, paid his respects to the Banuer Monday and ssi i he had dis posed of his orange crop f.>r - 8 1.12 net a box, and was happy over the result. Last year the cabbage crop panned out $3,000, while the tomato crop cleaned up S7OO on the wroug side of the ledger. This year the Kuuze’s will double their vegetable acreage. In bis visit to this office he was ac companied by his wife and baby. For Sale m Ocala- . Two acres of land with a good four room house. Good well of water and good improvements. Terms reason able. Part in trade. Call on or ad dress H. H. Meadows, at Smoak’s car riage factory. 1-28 3tw. BH >The Watchmaker, and Jl Optician, Y*maz fred 6. R. WDEL mmi BUDS FOR SALE. A.ntliony Nurseries HAS IN STOCK A CHOICE SELECTION OF : | Fine Orange Buds. Be Sure and Examine our stock, before you purchase your trees elsewhere. We can save you money. A. d.dr6Sß I. J. BROXAW, Proprietor, Anthony, Marion County, Fla. Or inquire of E. W Kraybill at FRUIT TREE YARD, North side of public square, Ocala, Fla. TAX ASSESSOR'S NOTICB. I will be at the tollowing named places for the purpose of talcing returns of person* and proper ty subject to taxation in Marion county, fer state ! and county taxes for 1594, and agricultural report for 1893 : B’.itchton. Monday. February la Cotton Plant. Brook's store, Tuesday " 13 Heidtville. Wednesday “ 14 Dunnellon. Thursday “ 15 Buck Pond school house. Friday “ it am E'.ms .Hi, Saturday “ 17 am Shady Grove. Monday " 19 Pedro Tuesday " re Summmfrfield, Wednesday 21 Belleview, Thursday " Samos, Friday “ 3® Martin. Monday " 26 Candler. Tuesday “ ? N. Lake Weir. Benson’s, Wednesdav " 2a E>tsi Lake. Thursday March 1 a m Weirsdaie, " “ I pm S. Lake Weir Friday ’* aam Linadale. Saturday •* 3 Cnipco. Monday " sam Moas Bluff, Tuesday " 6am Clectra, “ “ 6 pm Grahamville. - Wednesday " 7 Brooklyn. Thursday “ Sam Salt Springs Friday " 9 Kerr Cite, Saturday •• 10am Mdntoeh. Monday “ is Citra. Tuesday “ 13 Orange Springs Wednesday “ 14 Eureka. Thursday “ 15 Fort McCoy. Friday “ 10 am Greenwood Friday " 16 pm Span Saturday “ 17 am Reddick, Monday " 19 Anthony, Tuesday “ 20 Silver Springs Park. Wednesday “ 21am Silver Spring, “ “ at pm Kendrick. Thursday “ ham Benedict, " " 23 am FlcTuingtou. Saturday " 14 Ocala, Tuesday. J.arch 27 to Friday 30 J. C. Mathews. Ml Tax Assessor, Marion Cos., Fla. Sheriff Hodge returned from Citra last evening with Ed Clayburn, where he was caught stealing a gun. This Is the same “trusty” who, a month ago, smuggled saws into the jail to Ed Darsy, to acnist him in making bis es cape. Tho strange part of Clay burn’s escape is that he liatl ouly a few days more to serve to be a free man, but says be heard that as soon as he had served out his term another warrant awaited him, so he took time by the forelock aud lit out. Mr. B. H. Seymour, who has been inspecting the vegetable crops in the Mclntosh neighborhood, estimates the cabbage crop alone at two hun dred thousand crates. The fields now are in fine condition and there will also be a large shipment of beans, cukes and tomatoes. Florida is going to come out on top after all. The or ange crop is not more than halt sold and the prices continue to get better. During the orange shipping season Mr. L. S. Light had a sincle order for three hundred thousand box heads. He filled orders to the extent of five hundred thousand; Mr. B. H Sey mour filled orders during the season to the ex eut of three hundred thousand and Mr. J. M. Mett'ert two hundred and flity thousand. They are now kept busy sawing orders for vegetable crates. Fcr Sale. Forty handsome building lots in the most desirable portion of the eity, sit uated on Fort King avenue, Exposi tion street aud Lime street, near the High School building, besides others in more retired localities. Must be sold to pay debts of minors. Terms reasonable. Apply to Mrs. F. R. Gary, Guardian. 11 29 4m and and w WOOD. WOOD. WOOD Having moved on Ocklawaha ave nue, lam prepared to furnish wood aud gasoline oil in any quantity. Or der box iu front of postoffice. J. G. Haygood. A brass band complete for SIOO, is the biggest offer. Upright Piano, Square piano, Concert Organ L'happel Organ Parlor Organ and Baby Organ. Stein way, Mason & Hsnlin, A. B. Chase, Mathusbek, and Sterling Pianos. Mandolin, Guitar, Banjos, Fiolins, Autoharps, and Accordians. Flutes, Claronets, Cornets, Flagolets, and Fifes. Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise, at the Ocala Music House, Montezu ma Block, F. W. Hunt, Agent for Ludcoru 4 Bates, 8. M. H. ■ liis YaiWlisiiiiirfflPj [boarding and lodging; | AT REASONABLE RATES f loYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE 1 COOKED TO PERFECTION. J] } NORTH ONE DOLLAR A YEAR Remember ! That if you wish to take advantage . ; of Colby’s Free Crayon offi-r you had ; j better do so soon as it may be discon -1! tin mil at any time. 1-23-94 d-w. Owing to the Bluest* of chief Camp i hell, of the Ocal* fire department ; j ihere was no meeting last Friday of companies No. 1 aud 2, to Determine what disposition should be made of the SSO presented to the department by "e-srs. E. W Agnew 4 Cos., and Mr. Sim. n Benjamin in their efforts to extin uish the late fire a! the railroad crossing. The old man who applied for help Tuesday at the Board of Trade office is the father of the Anarchist Donjan, who recently was arrested for threat ening the lives of the President and cabinet officers at Washington. His daughter is now at Ocala employed in a store, and his wife acting as a cook in the suburbs of Ocala.—-Metropolis. A young negro, scarcely sixteen years of age, was brought from Citra Wednesday night for attempting a nameless crime on an aged colored woman. The negroes of Citra were so incensed that they would lynched him if they could have laid their hands on him. Mr. Ed. Marsland, of Sing Slug, N. Y., who has been spendiuga month at Belleview, straight* hmg out the es taie of bis late sister-in law, returned home Thursday. He said he never met people who treated him as kindly as did the people of Belleview aud Ocala. He says he never shall forget them. For Sale 10 Aorta Land one mile from Ocala. Suitable for fruit or vegetable growing. Addrees E. C., Box 667, Ocala Fla. dawl-lotf Ladies' coats and jackets at half price at the Ocala Commercial 4 Bazar Co.'s. It will pay you to cal' and ex amine them. J. Barker’s Tailoring Department. Has removed from Thompson’s block to Butler’s new block on Expo sition Street, where he will coutinue his business of cleaning aud repiirtng suits. Will also have in stock a fine line of pants and suiting. J. Barker, Buffer’s new block. UMMm Pomona Nursery Stock. Every desirable variety and kind ot fruit trees suited for Florida's soil and Florida stock fur sale. Bedded in lot uorffi side of public square. KraybiU an*. Brigganee, nurserymen, Ocala, Fla. 12-8-88 If. Finest Nursery Stock in the State Consisting of budded orange, lemon aud grape-fruit trees. Any age de sired. Those in need of nursery stock can make no mistake in quality or price by addressing or calling ou E. D. Coates, Stanton, Fla. 10-27 tf. First-Glass Livery Service. The leading livery men of Ocala Single or double teams and saddle horses at Liddon Brae.. Ocala, Fla. Ocala Rons# Barber Shop. Get shaved and have your hair cat at the leading shop in Ocala. Special attention given to children and ’adiee’ hair cutting aud bang trimming. Work done sal iaiactory by exception ally good workmen in shop or at resi dence. Police Gizette endorsement March 11th. 1893. C. V. McCoy. Prop ’Bus and Express Service.—The ‘Old and Reliable” is now prepared to move parties on short notice. Wagons made purposely for the business Leave orders with the ’bus driver Charles Meyers, manager. New Goods. LOWEST PRICES Having just returned from the mar ket with an elegant stock of New Style Dress Goods, Trimmings, Laces, Gloves, Notions, Gents’ Furnishings, Ladies’ Goods and Children’s Shoes. Trunks and Valises. I solicit a share of your patronage. Give me a eaU before making your purchase. Very Respectfully, G. A. NASH